
We did it thanks to the generous support of hundreds of CHS alumni and South Orange and Maplewood community members! The grand opening of the new Lynn V. Profeta artificial turf field at the Underhill Sports Complex took place prior to the CHS Homecoming football game on Saturday, October 25, 2008. A record crowd of students, alumni and community members attended to celebrate the opening of the renovated sports complex. Fundraising for the state-of-the-art night lighting system is ongoing - see the Donations page for more information.

The time has come to improve our district’s athletic fields. It’s up to all of us to make sure our student athletes and residents have safe facilities on which to exercise, practice and compete.
That’s why the Columbia High School Alumni Association has taken
the lead in an exciting effort to redevelop Underhill and Ritzer
Sports Complexes. Phase 1 of this project will concentrate on
Underhill as conditions at this facility are in the worst state and
improvements here will impact the largest number of sports
programs and students.
Our goal is to complete these renovations by next September. To accomplish this, we will need to raise $1.7 million. We’re well on our way and hope that you too will want to play a role.
If you’d like to get involved in the biggest project to hit Maplewood and South Orange in years, contact Charles Tamayo: cmmss@aol.com. (201) 657.8656
The Columbia High School Alumni Association (CHSAA) is embarking on a capital campaign to renovate the CHS athletic facilities at Ritzer and Underhill Fields. Ritzer Field is Columbia High School’s ‘backyard.’ The Phase I initiative for upgrading Columbia’s athletic facilities encompasses bringing Underhill playing field, which has not been renovated or restored in any significant way over the last several decades, up to state-of-the-art condition. This first phase is budgeted at $1.7 million.
Underhill Field is a recreation complex located on Burr Road in Maplewood, remote from Columbia High School. Underhill Field includes a running track, football field with grandstands, varsity and JV baseball fields, 2 field houses, a concession stand, and limited off-street parking. The facilities at both locations are also heavily used by the youth recreational programs of both Maplewood and South Orange.
This space is used daily for physical education classes and field sports, including soccer, lacrosse and field hockey.
Currently, Underhill complex is utilized by the following athletic groups:
Underhill is also utilized extensively by community members who use this public space as a place for their own exercise and recreation.
Once work has been completed, many additional programs could potentially be supported at this site as the artificial turf surface would not need to rest between uses or effected by weather conditions. These could include:
The football field, also used for lacrosse, is in such poor condition, with rampant divots and broad patches of bare ground, that it is a continuous source of frustration and embarrassment for the Columbia teams. The track has reached such a state of disrepair, that no home meets were scheduled during the 2006-2007 school year. Thus, CHS’ teams are effectively barred from enjoying the strategic and emotional edge of home games/meets.
The poor conditions of Underhill field and its environs have both physical and emotional impact, and a cornucopia of ripple effects…
Delaying the planned improvements will only result in further deterioration of the fields and the likelihood of serious injuries among its community of users.
Our goal is to raise $1.7M so a series of major improvements can be in place by the beginning of the next school year in September of 2008! These funds will enable us all to enjoy:
These enhancements will provide a much safer venue for our student athletes at a much lower annual maintenance cost. They'll also provide more hours of use, so additional students and community groups can utilize the field. Perhaps most importantly, the new Underhill Field will serve as a source of pride for both our players and residents while becoming a model for future development efforts.
The South Orange Maplewood School district is currently in the middle of a 10 year $52 million facilities improvement plan, with bonds issues every few years to pay for major capital improvements throughout its 12 buildings. The most recent of these capital improvements is the new cafeteria at Columbia High school. We are fortunate to have beautiful historic buildings in our school district, however the cost of maintaining, repairing and updating these facilities is extremely high. Due to the property tax stress already imposed on the community, the school board’s improvement plan does not include major renovations for the outdoor athletic facilities.
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